Farmers National Banc Stock Drops Below 200-Day Average

Analysts Weigh In on Whether Investors Should Sell

Apr. 9, 2026 at 2:18am

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Shares of Farmers National Banc Corp. (NASDAQ:FMNB) fell below their 200-day moving average on Monday, sparking concerns among investors. The regional bank's stock traded as low as $13.37 before closing at $13.53 on volume of 315,005 shares.

Why it matters

Crossing below the 200-day moving average is often seen as a bearish technical indicator, signaling a potential downward trend for the stock. This development comes as Farmers National Banc faces a mixed outlook from analysts, with one downgrade and a reduced price target amid concerns about the bank's earnings performance.

The details

Farmers National Banc shares have a 200-day moving average of $13.48, and the stock's drop below this level on Monday could prompt some investors to consider selling. The bank's recent financial results have been a point of concern, with the company reporting earnings per share of $0.40 in the latest quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $0.47.

  • Farmers National Banc shares fell below the 200-day moving average on Monday, April 8, 2026.
  • The company reported its latest quarterly earnings on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

The players

Farmers National Banc Corp.

A regional bank holding company headquartered in Ada, Ohio, providing a range of banking services to rural and small-town markets across central Ohio.

Weiss Ratings

A financial research firm that recently maintained a 'hold (c+)' rating on Farmers National Banc shares.

Piper Sandler

An investment bank that reduced its price target for Farmers National Banc from $16 to $14 and issued a 'neutral' rating on the stock.

Zacks Research

A research firm that upgraded Farmers National Banc from a 'strong sell' rating to a 'hold' rating.

Wall Street Zen

A financial analysis firm that downgraded Farmers National Banc from a 'hold' rating to a 'sell' rating.

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